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regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of people asking for autonomy but that region is one of the more economic viable and they want more control over their purse strings, they don't want to necessarily see subsidies to the rest of spain. the worst time possible for the prime minister. he's now got a question about regions going for more autonomy. >> so, the spanish prime minister has its problems and the eurozone has its problems. the problem is, this is the backdrop upon which real business is going to have to make money. the paris car show starting today. what is the mood? >> the car manufacturing industries, one of the industries that has really t
regional debt is now becoming central with government debt. that is the question i asked at its -- experts earlier. on top of delivering the budget and structural reform, and madrid get back in line these regions? >> that is a very important question, particularly right now, because what we have heard this week of course is up in the north of spain, there is more talk about autonomy. the protests in barcelona a week ago. an awful lot of people asking for autonomy but that region is one of...
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the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie, but an alleged violation from a check fraud violation which could mean prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show sons of anarchy was found dead thursday in los angeles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dated katy perry either fell or jumped off the roof. >>> nasa is taking a very close look at new photos from mars that show pebbles rounded off. scientists say it may be a sign that water once flowed on the red planet, possibly enough to fill a stream. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,485 after adding 72 points yesterday. the s&p gained 13. the nasdaq climbed 42. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei dropped 79 points but in hong kong the hang seng was up 78. >>> aggressive budget cutting from one of europe's troubled economies helped
the government says it only does what the courts allow. >>> the producer of the anti-muslim film that infuriated muslims around the world has been arrested, not for the movie, but an alleged violation from a check fraud violation which could mean prison. >>> actor johnny lewis who appeared in the tv show sons of anarchy was found dead thursday in los angeles. he was suspected in the killing of an 81-year-old woman who may have been his landlord. lewis who once dated katy perry...
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workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle class with more money to buy goods, though inflation is not helping. but it may also drive up the cost of making some of those products there, as well. in our cover story, who gains as china's employee base moves up? despite china's present economic slowdown, the story of its workforce recently has been of migration from farm to factory. 25 million made the move in 1990. last year, that figure grew to 158 million. it has increased china's productivity and competitiveness. but lately, that workforce is demanding more. "they increasingly learn that there's a big gap in what they earn and some other
workers are protesting the government's austerity measures. government officials submitted a draft of the 2013 budget yesterday that calls for a new wave of deep cuts which will save $10 billion next year. workers will protest proposed cuts to salaries, pensions and other benefits. last week, 50,000 people in athens demonstrated against austerity. wages in china are going up - by some estimates, about 17% a year. it is providing china's growing middle class with more money to buy goods, though...
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miliary sion of the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against them human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the case that you're trying to run about fewer client you're going to be. they're going to be behind closed doors closed sessions you're not allowed access to so if there is an inherent on furnace there is a huge scope for it to be a future miscarriages of justice evidence. m i five and m i six knew that britons were being tortured in guantanamo m i six helping to deliver libyan dissidents into the hands of gadhafi secret police critics say that's the kind of information the bill is designed to suppress so beg who was held and he alleges tortured him by graham and guantanamo has a special interest in making s
miliary sion of the government and now they're trying to change the law so the government often a party in these matters would decide if a case should be heard in secret it wouldn't just be kept from the public if the proposals go ahead neither the defendant nor the defendants legal team would be able to hear the evidence against them human rights lawyers are concerned it would trample on the principle of a fair trial in effect a large chunk and presumably a very important chunk of the case...
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not at all sure if we should continue with the kind of one side the strategy of the israeli government siding with the harshest. new york american philosophy is. the more the most difficult right wing. merciless capitalist economy on one hand and being very very conservative views of the enemies and powers and fears and threats etc these are some other stuff israel will not for long will be above the political debate in that it states of america it will be an asset for the republicans and a liability for the democrats in body in the media will be totally removed from the american political equations the severe strategic mistake led by the israeli prime minister binyamin at the neo israel should remain out of any political nuance in america partisan political nuance in america. thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. leisure. a sacred place rising out of the waters of the lake the lawn ministry is home to one hundred fifty orthodox monks mostly younger than thirty five and they've come from many different places and backgrounds to live in isolation here spiritual life it takes u
not at all sure if we should continue with the kind of one side the strategy of the israeli government siding with the harshest. new york american philosophy is. the more the most difficult right wing. merciless capitalist economy on one hand and being very very conservative views of the enemies and powers and fears and threats etc these are some other stuff israel will not for long will be above the political debate in that it states of america it will be an asset for the republicans and a...
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. >> there is a lack of shipments from the federal government is leaving food bank was empty shelfs and happening just as demand is high. there is laur athan krony live tochl plain why usda isn't sending food. >> there is not any good answers officials think it has to do with drought in the mid west and the bottom line this bad food bank and another hasn't receive anything since mid july. >> there is the food bank had to go without deliveries of crucial items. and the reason u.s. department of agriculture hasn't delivered surplus to oakland for two months. >> there is no shipment since end of july. >> the food bank would normally have a million pounds of usda food on shelves and now, they're down to about half of that. and this is a same story in food bank of contra costa and solano. it's not clear if food is being diverted or just not available due to drought in the mid west. there is reality just as demand for food remains high. >> families find themselves turning to the food bank. >> so this is need growing and the majority of which children. >> both are asking to organize a food dri
. >> there is a lack of shipments from the federal government is leaving food bank was empty shelfs and happening just as demand is high. there is laur athan krony live tochl plain why usda isn't sending food. >> there is not any good answers officials think it has to do with drought in the mid west and the bottom line this bad food bank and another hasn't receive anything since mid july. >> there is the food bank had to go without deliveries of crucial items. and the reason...
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planned protest the governor said the bill could divert attention from a true emergency by requiring government agencies to apply for a court order within six hours of service shutdown she spent years under house arrest in her fight for democracy in burma pro- democracy activist was in san francisco is part of a high- profile visit it that includes standing ovations in washington and the united nations. anne mackovic explains her appearance is important >>> those of my generation will know i've come to san francisco with flowers in my hair. >>> known simply as the lady nobel pripet peace prizewinner spoke in front of a packed house at usf >>> we must always have eyes focused toward the future even as we deal with present and its difficulties and problems >>> the first visit to the west since 1971 for the political prisoner turned parliamentarian she is a key figure in the transition to democracy in burma also known as me and mark. >>> today she spoke mainly in burmese >>> she was trying to say don't forget your roof and were you are from >>> many exiles are here as well >>> and a dream come tru
planned protest the governor said the bill could divert attention from a true emergency by requiring government agencies to apply for a court order within six hours of service shutdown she spent years under house arrest in her fight for democracy in burma pro- democracy activist was in san francisco is part of a high- profile visit it that includes standing ovations in washington and the united nations. anne mackovic explains her appearance is important >>> those of my generation will...
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government called a hold of government investigation. those government agencies identified so far as a matter of public records having been involved in this investigation include the department of defense, southcom, the defense intelligence agency, the u.s. army criminal investigation division, the united states forces and iraq, the first armored division, u.s. army computer and crimes investigative unit, the second army, cyber command. and within that, three separate divisions. the federal bureau of investigation, which now has, according to court testimony, earlier this year, produced a file of 42,135 pages into wikileaks of which less than a thousand concern bradley manning. the department of state, the department of state's diplomatic security services, in addition we been investigated by the office of the director-general of national intelligence, the office of counterintelligence executive, central intelligence agency, house oversight committee, the national security and the piab. the president's intelligence advisory board. the de
government called a hold of government investigation. those government agencies identified so far as a matter of public records having been involved in this investigation include the department of defense, southcom, the defense intelligence agency, the u.s. army criminal investigation division, the united states forces and iraq, the first armored division, u.s. army computer and crimes investigative unit, the second army, cyber command. and within that, three separate divisions. the federal...
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government. let me introduce them. i would like to welcome david brockway of the joint committee on taxation. during the process leading up to the enactment of tax reform act of 1986 and currently a partner in washington. second we will hear from larry lindsey of the lindsey group who served as director of the national economic council and the governor on the board of the federal reserve. third we will hear from the leonard burman the personal professor of public affairs at the maxwell school. dr. burman is former director of the urban and brooking stacks policy center. then we will hear from david verrill, founder and managing director of public angels investment group in massachusetts who recently assumed role of chairman of the angel capital association and finally we will hear from william stanfill, general partner of the integra capital income fund and trail head ventures. mr. stanfill has been in the investment business for 40 years. thank you for being with us today. the committee received
government. let me introduce them. i would like to welcome david brockway of the joint committee on taxation. during the process leading up to the enactment of tax reform act of 1986 and currently a partner in washington. second we will hear from larry lindsey of the lindsey group who served as director of the national economic council and the governor on the board of the federal reserve. third we will hear from the leonard burman the personal professor of public affairs at the maxwell school....
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the government is caught in a dilemma. the mounting austerity, but it also fears of the humiliation of asking for a bailout. spain may be cutting its spending, but unrest is rising. >> talks between israel and palestine are breing down completely. speaking in your, but he said they are facing a crisis. >> there can be only one view of the israeli government's actions in our homeland, and it -- and of the position it has provided us with regarding the substantive agreement to end the conflict and achieve peace, that one understanding leads to one conclusion, that the reece daily -- the israeli government rejects the to-state solution >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu then to the stand. he wasted no time in condemning saying its speech, was libelous. he then claimed iran will have enough enriched uranium to make a nuclear bomb by next summer. >> at this late hour, there is only one way to peacefully prevent iran from getting a tobben bomb spirited and that is, by placing a clear red line -- getting atomic bombs. and that
the government is caught in a dilemma. the mounting austerity, but it also fears of the humiliation of asking for a bailout. spain may be cutting its spending, but unrest is rising. >> talks between israel and palestine are breing down completely. speaking in your, but he said they are facing a crisis. >> there can be only one view of the israeli government's actions in our homeland, and it -- and of the position it has provided us with regarding the substantive agreement to end the...
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government to study further this specific type of genetically modified corn also in california there's proposition thirty seven which would require food labels to say hey this is been genetically modified monsanto doesn't want that they've actually lobbied against proposition thirty seven by putting more than four million of their own money against prop thirty seven so they've got their own troubles in the states and here as well right now this temporary ban is in effect until russia can take a look at it and determine the safety of fact of this corn here in russia. all right and you'll bush so you again we understand south america the new hunting ground for russian oil that's right rosiness one the rights to overfield in venezuela will pump sixteen billion dollars insecure. with venezuela cv fee it's a busy time for a. deal with britain's b.p. service the details. there have been more twists and turns in this deal than in the museum of the park ride to really get the full picture when you take a look at you makes up and how we got so this point so the british partners are here the rus
government to study further this specific type of genetically modified corn also in california there's proposition thirty seven which would require food labels to say hey this is been genetically modified monsanto doesn't want that they've actually lobbied against proposition thirty seven by putting more than four million of their own money against prop thirty seven so they've got their own troubles in the states and here as well right now this temporary ban is in effect until russia can take a...
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various nabel from the central government to the local government i think and more democracy for the you know for the auditor people i think i'm sure when he came into the office and the new president of china then there should be reforms not only economy but also in poverty in a democracy. thank you very much for this interview you're welcome. if you're posting through russia's very region you really can walk on the wild side . thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road. such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. going on he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu. the two things are successful that kind of. silence which means that i need to be very quiet i'm not going to write in the. office. but when you've been in the business as long as he has the birds don't stand mu
various nabel from the central government to the local government i think and more democracy for the you know for the auditor people i think i'm sure when he came into the office and the new president of china then there should be reforms not only economy but also in poverty in a democracy. thank you very much for this interview you're welcome. if you're posting through russia's very region you really can walk on the wild side . thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area...
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of friends of britain that have been pushing for the charlottes side and his government to go have been supporting the syrian opposition russia's foreign minister lavrov said that it's quite concerning that western countries who are supporting the syrian opposition are increasingly turning the other way when violence and bloodshed is being perpetrated by rebels he said that this is a very dangerous pattern and this little to do with russia's worried that the latest attacks in syria aren't receiving any reaction from the un security council because some western nations are stepping back in addressing the syrian conflict which me eventually lead to justifying terror attacks over the world which is a blip but it's not a so there you have it it was just the most recent conversation taking place in the security council once again on syria a crisis that has been developing for more than eighteen months and still a huge division among the international community. the ring in against a military involvement in the syrian conflict ahead dress the world leaders at the general assembly jury. the sp
of friends of britain that have been pushing for the charlottes side and his government to go have been supporting the syrian opposition russia's foreign minister lavrov said that it's quite concerning that western countries who are supporting the syrian opposition are increasingly turning the other way when violence and bloodshed is being perpetrated by rebels he said that this is a very dangerous pattern and this little to do with russia's worried that the latest attacks in syria aren't...
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pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spend will take hold. tax experts said today 90% of american families are facing what they call unprecedented tax increases. how much? wyatt andrews is in washington tonight. wyat >> reporter: scott, according to the non-partisan tax policy center, the united states is now on the threshold of one of the largest tax increases in history-- a tax hike that could average $3,500 for every american household. without action by congress, the report says, taxes will go up next year by 20%-- $536 billion overall and will hit americans at every income level, including those living below the poverty line. for a middle-income family making $40,000 a
pelley: good evening, and we could add happy new year, because this is the first day of the federal government's new fiscal year. but there's not much to celebrate because the nation is headed toward what's being called the fiscal cliff and there are dire new warnings today about what will happen to american families unless congress and the president reach a budget deal by december 31. that is the day that a series of tax cuts will expire and big cuts in federal spend will take hold. tax...
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long dated government bonds are being bought big time. the ten-year yield has now fallen eight straight sessions. last time that happened was in january of 2008. it smells a bit of fear. here's what's going on. stocks are telling a different story. stocks and bonds generally go in different directions. but the blue line is the s&p 500. we have been up, down, up again. the light green -- yellow, seahawks green, whatever you want to call it -- is the price of the ten-year fretreasury not. at the start of the year the two were going in opposite directions as we usually see. we had flare-ups. they started to converge, come back. we did what we normally do, diverged again. look at the far right, they are coming back together. people get scared, sell stocks and buy bonds. is that what's going on here? let's get rick santelli's take on it. rick? >> i think you nailed it. i think there is a bit of a water balloon metaphor or analogy to this as well. the federal reserve has a giant water balloon and they are trying to manage it. that represents al
long dated government bonds are being bought big time. the ten-year yield has now fallen eight straight sessions. last time that happened was in january of 2008. it smells a bit of fear. here's what's going on. stocks are telling a different story. stocks and bonds generally go in different directions. but the blue line is the s&p 500. we have been up, down, up again. the light green -- yellow, seahawks green, whatever you want to call it -- is the price of the ten-year fretreasury not. at...
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planned protest, the governor said the bill code divert attention from a true emergency by requiring government agencies to get a court order within six hours of a shutdown >>> the vice-presidential candidates in the limelight this week and as president obama and mitt romney in seclusion preparing for their first debate wednesday. chip reid shows us what to expect from the two season debaters. >>> paul ryan is in the state of new hampshire today >>> vice-president joe biden campaigned in florida where he argued the obama administration inherited a trillion dollar deficit from the bush administration >>> that the two wars on a credit card without paying a penny >>> president obama and mitt romney tucker downed cramming for next week's debate showdown both sides work hard to lower expectations by praising their opponent. romney says the president has the advantage is one of the talented political communicators in modern history obama says romney has the edge to betting about two dozen times during the republican primary >>> in the both have ample experience debating but gov. romney has more pract
planned protest, the governor said the bill code divert attention from a true emergency by requiring government agencies to get a court order within six hours of a shutdown >>> the vice-presidential candidates in the limelight this week and as president obama and mitt romney in seclusion preparing for their first debate wednesday. chip reid shows us what to expect from the two season debaters. >>> paul ryan is in the state of new hampshire today >>> vice-president joe...
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will the spanish government have to be bailed out. >> the spanish government is taking very, very courageous measures. whether you look at bank restructuring, whether you look at structural reforms to make to make the spanish economy agile, flexible, able to capture growth, to help people create jobs. they're also taking some fiscal measures in order to reduce their deficit so all of that is hard. but it's courageous. and it needs to be supported. >> pelley: christine lagarde, managing director of the international monetary fund. late today secretary of state hillary clinton said she put together a commission to investigate the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. it will be led by the former head of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen and former u.s. ambassador thomas pickerring. they will look at security and how four americans, including ambassador chris stevens, were killed in an attack on the anniversary of september 11. american airlines discovers why some of its seats came loose. u.s. soldiers are on the lookout for afghan allies who may be enemies. and why half
will the spanish government have to be bailed out. >> the spanish government is taking very, very courageous measures. whether you look at bank restructuring, whether you look at structural reforms to make to make the spanish economy agile, flexible, able to capture growth, to help people create jobs. they're also taking some fiscal measures in order to reduce their deficit so all of that is hard. but it's courageous. and it needs to be supported. >> pelley: christine lagarde,...
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paula boyko explains while the counts could save the government some much needed cash it threatens to leave the country dangerously exposed. they're faced with having to make deep budget cuts and to add insult to injury were reportedly called perhaps by a senior member of the government now police in the west midlands have decided to fight back in a couple of weeks the conservative party conference comes to birmingham police federations for the three regions surrounding the city are preparing that very well all the government ministers paying a visit they say they're going to buy up as many billboards as they can in the city center in order to put this anti government advertisement up by the time the tories start their meeting police say they want the public to know that they can't guarantee a good service because of the budget cuts being insisted upon across the whole of england and wales the picture a similar six thousand eight hundred frontline police jobs have won since the two thousand and ten general election in order to free up more money for the treasury which is in desperate
paula boyko explains while the counts could save the government some much needed cash it threatens to leave the country dangerously exposed. they're faced with having to make deep budget cuts and to add insult to injury were reportedly called perhaps by a senior member of the government now police in the west midlands have decided to fight back in a couple of weeks the conservative party conference comes to birmingham police federations for the three regions surrounding the city are preparing...
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well it's a standard policy of the us government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the us military empire and replace them with pro-u.s. rulers so we have the dichotomy of supporting dictators in country their loyal to the us government in trying to oust dictators if they are not loyal to the us going to the us is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear the united nations it is just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the us is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia even iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to torture some of its rendition torture victims and so the the whatever goes on in the un is really ridiculous and senseless. and later we hear from wiki leaks spokesperson kristinn hrafnsson who says the u.s. name angel as an enemy of the state will see him treated as a terrorist if extradited at their. years w
well it's a standard policy of the us government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the us military empire and replace them with pro-u.s. rulers so we have the dichotomy of supporting dictators in country their loyal to the us government in trying to oust dictators if they are not loyal to the us going to the us is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear the united nations it is just designed for the american...
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. >>> is interesting statistic because the politicians and government and the san francisco mayor is all about jobs. you look at the tech. the ad tech jobs but most people just laid off during unemployment of getting the jobs or people from out of state coming in? >>> you point to a prom. there's a mismatch between the people there currently unemployed and skills they have to offer than hiring businesses and skills of the auspices want. some of the tech job search spending, perhaps new colors and computer science graduates the press people coming in from out a state of getting the shop's wares people and laid off from manufacturing plant or call center do not have the skills the required to fill the shops. the will be left out. >>> another thing with the job statistics is when the call center is closing are shifting its call centers of state. and campbell soup and the governor and the politicians create all these other jobs. my question is are the jobs your greeting now to the how to pay and benefits that the old jobs have? or the new jobs different? >>> there's a fundamental shift i
. >>> is interesting statistic because the politicians and government and the san francisco mayor is all about jobs. you look at the tech. the ad tech jobs but most people just laid off during unemployment of getting the jobs or people from out of state coming in? >>> you point to a prom. there's a mismatch between the people there currently unemployed and skills they have to offer than hiring businesses and skills of the auspices want. some of the tech job search spending,...
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am as it stands the opposition party is in the lead with a little more than fifty percent and the governing party the ruling party the unanimous trailing behind with closer to forty percent and as it stands if the such result comes that to be eventually in the end we are in for the first peaceful transition of power in georgia ever since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. the party which will have the majority in the parliament all the alliance of parties will then be able to appoint a prime minister who according to new amendments by the constitution will have the same powers as president next year when saakashvili is that is down basically saakashvili and his party which proposed these amendments in a way dug their own hole because nobody expected last year when businessmen eventually form the georgia dream party that anybody could post competition to the ruling party their rating was that around seventy percent certainly dented move from the opposition unprecedented rise but a large credit that comes from the scandal which happened in september one the footage of prisoner abuse and sexual tort
am as it stands the opposition party is in the lead with a little more than fifty percent and the governing party the ruling party the unanimous trailing behind with closer to forty percent and as it stands if the such result comes that to be eventually in the end we are in for the first peaceful transition of power in georgia ever since the collapse of the u.s.s.r. the party which will have the majority in the parliament all the alliance of parties will then be able to appoint a prime minister...
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government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. to william hague the u.k. perfect treat this week to call on him to learn the songs they have been. living there and. to die in the months to be despite the fact that he has been granted the asylum it could do it the case continues not to keep the. many people. there in the house but the jury and. you can watch join us on just full address to the global leaders gathered at the un on our website our calm and still to come this hour treasure on words china and japan take to the high seas over disputed territory we investigate what's behind the conflict. one says parliamentary elections near in georgia the opposition movement seems to be gaining momentum the government tries to boost its ratings with methods some find questionable. these stories and much much more coming your way after a short break to stay with are today. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pr
government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. to william hague the u.k. perfect treat this week to call on him to learn the songs they have been. living there and. to die in the months to be despite the fact that he has been granted the asylum it could do it the case continues not to keep the. many people. there in the house but the jury and. you can watch join us on just full address to the global leaders gathered at the un on our website our calm and...
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. >> barkeepers in prague are protesting against the government ban. they can no longer sell expensive drinks to tourists -- only beer and wine. no one is happy. >> czechs are angry, really mad. drinking spirits is a national pastime. what do you expect. >> but over 20 people have died. the government had to do something. >> everybody suffers just because a couple of people made a mistake. one person sold a bad batch of spirits, and now 10 million people have to suffer. >> the government is introducing new requirements for seals and proofs of origin. only bottles with approve labels will be allowed for sale and export, but many think moonshiner's will just take the new labels, and the new rules come too late for vladimir. doctors say he will never see again. >> spain's regions were once the symbol of democratic progress. for a long time, the regions are prospering and all was well in spain, but that changed dramatically when the financial crisis hit. now, many regions are on the verge of bankruptcy. today, the number of spaniards who can afford it beac
. >> barkeepers in prague are protesting against the government ban. they can no longer sell expensive drinks to tourists -- only beer and wine. no one is happy. >> czechs are angry, really mad. drinking spirits is a national pastime. what do you expect. >> but over 20 people have died. the government had to do something. >> everybody suffers just because a couple of people made a mistake. one person sold a bad batch of spirits, and now 10 million people have to suffer....
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government officials just last month it was revealed that shell around so-called schmoozer thorns to senior government minister says disguised this training course says but just how close is too close defense minister liam fox found out last year he had to stand down from his job. that is best friend businessman adam verity had accompanied him on different meetings overseas this year culture secretary jeremy hunt was revealed to have just been so friendly with the bosses of news international that he exchanged hundreds of text messages with while overseeing the bid to take over the largest broadcasting company in the u.k. hunt wasn't sacked but moved on to become head of the health department many observers say it's the u.k. ministers lack of accountability in relation to accusations such as these that concerns them the most. he watching artsy now the outrage over allegations of torture and georgian prisons has followed the country's president all the way to new york more than one hundred georgian nationals greeted villi with heckles and boos outside the united nations building and t
government officials just last month it was revealed that shell around so-called schmoozer thorns to senior government minister says disguised this training course says but just how close is too close defense minister liam fox found out last year he had to stand down from his job. that is best friend businessman adam verity had accompanied him on different meetings overseas this year culture secretary jeremy hunt was revealed to have just been so friendly with the bosses of news international...
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cameras if you look at it as footage that was released by the government you can see a white van driving past the military headquarters before it exploded according to syrian state television there world cost suicide bombers that detonated these explosions there also reporting that four military guards died and an additional fourteen people were injured among them military personnel as well as civilians now the blasts occurred just ten minutes apart from each other with the first one happening at just before seven o'clock local time on wednesday morning they also happened near a landmark square in damascus the result was that they shattered the glass of windows of nearby buildings and several residents kilometers away reported hearing the blast making them possibly the loudest explosions that have happened in the city of damascus since fighting broke out there several months ago most of wednesday saw damascus covered with thick smoke and this was as a result of the fires that also broke out in this heavily guarded military compound building the rebel group the free syrian army has claime
cameras if you look at it as footage that was released by the government you can see a white van driving past the military headquarters before it exploded according to syrian state television there world cost suicide bombers that detonated these explosions there also reporting that four military guards died and an additional fourteen people were injured among them military personnel as well as civilians now the blasts occurred just ten minutes apart from each other with the first one happening...
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the rebels are battling government forces. well, the fight for control of this key city has been going on since july. videos posted online are said to show innocent civilians gunned down in the streets. cnn as no way to verify the awe then tis tty of the images. is there way to end the killi s killings? >> who would participate in the plan b, as you put it, the safe haich, the safe areas? >> i believe a lot of countries will participate. and european countries will participate. what we need, we need united states of america, i know, to be more -- that there is an election now. we are in election period. i hope that after the election, the american government looks at this matter in different way. i always meant no military intervention. but we need to take some measures and we need this measures with the united states, the european countries, the arab countries, the muslim countries. >> it is the syrian people suffering the most in the civil especially the children. the group save the children, is letting the kids tell the sto
the rebels are battling government forces. well, the fight for control of this key city has been going on since july. videos posted online are said to show innocent civilians gunned down in the streets. cnn as no way to verify the awe then tis tty of the images. is there way to end the killi s killings? >> who would participate in the plan b, as you put it, the safe haich, the safe areas? >> i believe a lot of countries will participate. and european countries will participate. what...
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it will let now form a new government effectively ending the current regimes decade long monopoly on power not his lecture is your screen following the events in tbilisi for most of the twenty four i was just now live alexy evening so the results this stage no highly likely to change are they what's next the without in mind for georgie with the ruling and opposition parties now having the looks of it swapped places. it is a definitely very sharp turnaround for georgia because the people who were in opposition to the current power just yesterday are basically days away from becoming the ruling party in this country and nobody expected this to happen just six months ago and largely this happened because of the scandal in september when the future of prison torture and sexual abuse in georgian prisons was released and this according to some experts changed the situation dramatically the writing of the current political party of the of the presidential party dropped by nearly twenty percent so definitely the situation is unfolding very interesting nobody expected such results as you can
it will let now form a new government effectively ending the current regimes decade long monopoly on power not his lecture is your screen following the events in tbilisi for most of the twenty four i was just now live alexy evening so the results this stage no highly likely to change are they what's next the without in mind for georgie with the ruling and opposition parties now having the looks of it swapped places. it is a definitely very sharp turnaround for georgia because the people who...
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it is government spending the dollars, that is how you get misallocation, economic weakness. you were talking early in the show about the troubles in greece and spain. do we want to repeat that by continuing to make government bigger in the united states in that's what really should be the debate. thought by whether a private individual happens to have some investments overseas as part of normal diversification. >>neil: you should not go into this automatically saying, we have to build the competitive industry supported by government to take the business away from china doing the same, knowing full well what you end up doing is doing business with china, doing exactly that. it always boomerangs on you. >>guest: if the president would assembly say, our corporate tax rate, including state corporate taxes is 40 percent, which is about 15 percent to 17 percent higher than the global average, fix that. then i would clap and applaud. but obama is not doing that. he has the class warfare agenda. that will make it harder to get the investment to make america more competitive. >>neil:
it is government spending the dollars, that is how you get misallocation, economic weakness. you were talking early in the show about the troubles in greece and spain. do we want to repeat that by continuing to make government bigger in the united states in that's what really should be the debate. thought by whether a private individual happens to have some investments overseas as part of normal diversification. >>neil: you should not go into this automatically saying, we have to build...
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government said well probably didn't know about. later on r.t.i. wiki leaks spokesman tells us more about freedom of speech and the future of whistleblowers. this is making the case who we see and documents that have sources that show that that communicating with we can be some provided we can use with information and consider is considered communicating with the enemy aiding the enemy. is the enemy. what is we can use it's a platform for whistle blower to get information out to the public we are doing what any media organization should be doing we are doing journalism and the implication is that journalism getting the truth out there is considered. an act of an enemy that is the obviously what is the into the intention of the obama administration it is who would deter people from not just cooperating with we can leaks but the mainstream media as will so this is a very serious cornerstone for the mainstream media which has to wake up as well and you know the coffee this is getting very serious and in this situation. georgia has seen some of its big
government said well probably didn't know about. later on r.t.i. wiki leaks spokesman tells us more about freedom of speech and the future of whistleblowers. this is making the case who we see and documents that have sources that show that that communicating with we can be some provided we can use with information and consider is considered communicating with the enemy aiding the enemy. is the enemy. what is we can use it's a platform for whistle blower to get information out to the public we...
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at this point the government itself showing no signs of being willing to bend to the protest pressure why would today be any different do you think well in fact this is a government that has been in office for less than a year and a landslide election. in november last year so. it still has a lot of legitimacy at least in theory it is true that its credit has been quickly eroding because of its economic policies their inability to solve the crisis so yes there are sangar there's resentment against the government and in fact small demonstrations very focused very specific has been very successful in the last few months but i say said this is probably true and he shares and too vague and well it will probably be in gold very soon by all the actors in the in the scene of protests like the trade unions for example which are also a mean at a huge demonstration very soon so well let's see some experiments that even the organizers don't know how many people will turn out and we will see how that turns out what the government's preparing for many protesters to show up we've got a well over on
at this point the government itself showing no signs of being willing to bend to the protest pressure why would today be any different do you think well in fact this is a government that has been in office for less than a year and a landslide election. in november last year so. it still has a lot of legitimacy at least in theory it is true that its credit has been quickly eroding because of its economic policies their inability to solve the crisis so yes there are sangar there's resentment...
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government. when you talk to most pakistan you say, you give it to who? but it is worth it. we work not only notgo's, but with the government of pakistan. i would argue it is a failure. not a total failure. i think they got some results and continued to. it was a failure in the vision that we would build the kind of partnership with pakistan, with a capable pakistan that we wanted. those of you who read the book, and those of you who have not should not be in this room, will understand and buy that premise, as i do, that with a very weak straight and a strong society, the problem with putting all of that commitment into that week straighate is flawed. if there are not so many beggars in pakistan, but because of social, tribal, and local structures, it is worth paying attention to the fact that that is the way pakistan is governed and investing in the prospects for a strong state with a state in that situation is fraught with risk. that risk happened. that is one flaw in what happened after 2008.
government. when you talk to most pakistan you say, you give it to who? but it is worth it. we work not only notgo's, but with the government of pakistan. i would argue it is a failure. not a total failure. i think they got some results and continued to. it was a failure in the vision that we would build the kind of partnership with pakistan, with a capable pakistan that we wanted. those of you who read the book, and those of you who have not should not be in this room, will understand and buy...
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where john companies could be owing their success to some powerful backers inside the government. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natale a show of oil is the norm or should test small arms so those photos to machine building plant not are the us lost count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the planet's history goes from making firearms during world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advancing germans south here also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to four in a small hall first century it thrived on the message of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the year old truck factory brushes the number one truck made for grabs a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's going to make
where john companies could be owing their success to some powerful backers inside the government. i never thought i could earn a living this way. natale a show of oil is the norm or should test small arms so those photos to machine building plant not are the us lost count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years. i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the planet's history goes from making...
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the government is pushing for us to do and have a right to. you know do you feel. it's up to but once hollywood made love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london the names of the cities which will play house to the two thousand and eighteen world cup in russia have been announced during a special live t.v. ceremony in moscow they are all to the football world was an attendance including we had a fee for our so our teams tom are now has the latest for us. a few months ago it was announced that out of the twelve unused twelve venues and eleven cities in russia hosting the two thousand and eighteen world cup there was a shortlist of thirteen cities and obviously that has led to much speculation as to which two unfortunate city venues will be dropped as we finally know the cityscape that will be hosting the games moscow and st petersburg obviously those two are included kaliningrad sadly jaroslav all wasn't picked then moving down to the south we've got. crossed adar unfortunately was
the government is pushing for us to do and have a right to. you know do you feel. it's up to but once hollywood made love a happy ending the reality is the young people in london right now that might be a little hard to come by surface r.t. london the names of the cities which will play house to the two thousand and eighteen world cup in russia have been announced during a special live t.v. ceremony in moscow they are all to the football world was an attendance including we had a fee for our so...
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and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us government the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear the united nations it is just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia even iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to torture some of its rendition torture victims and so the the whatever goes on in the un is really ridiculous and senseless. julian assange has accused the us of silencing the truth and creating a world of secrecy as he addressed world leaders gathered at the un is still holed up in ecuador's embassy in london but our team provided him with a link to share his views. has the details. despite having been holed up. in the ecuadorian embassy here in london we want to sleep latest on the political fall powers as he likes to find such lightning at the u.n. conference now in his
and trying to oust dictators that are not loyal to the us government the u.s. is committed to the ouster of the assad regime and whenever you hear the united nations it is just designed for the american taxpayer the american voter create the appearance that the u.s. is interested in spreading democracy and freedom when in fact it has a long history of supporting dictatorial regimes in saudi arabia even iran under the shah of iran syria itself don't forget that the cia used the assad regime to...
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i don't understand how the government will start with the rich when they fail to succeed and i'm one hundred percent certain rules will descend on the total tax the poor. some experts warn that not only french money but foreign capital will also flee with such a gloomy outlook projected for the future the current situation is not too bright either last week the country's unemployment surpassed three million for the first time in years french president francois complained slow going towards change is now today four months on the rotten signs of many changes here in the country but while france is economically struggling with an almost huge budget deficit and an employment level the highest it's been in more than a decade the question is whether the change that people here voted for has been for the better. or if not. paris france and of course r.t. is coming to you live from the heart of moscow i'm wrong and i'll have more news for you after a very short break. looking at some dogs you simply do not believe they come speak and goodness how they can wrong oh. it's an international sled
i don't understand how the government will start with the rich when they fail to succeed and i'm one hundred percent certain rules will descend on the total tax the poor. some experts warn that not only french money but foreign capital will also flee with such a gloomy outlook projected for the future the current situation is not too bright either last week the country's unemployment surpassed three million for the first time in years french president francois complained slow going towards...
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government ally in the middle east. a federal appeals court has rejected a challenge brought by several activists to a key component of arizona is controversial anti-immigrant law. it requires police to check the immigration status of people they stop before releasing them. the law went into effect last week. on tuesday, the circuit court of appeals in san francisco affirmed the decision. new york prosecutors have dealt a major blow to the controversial stop and frisk policy. the change was adopted in july after prosecutors found many of those arrested were tenants of the buildings or invited guests who were wrongfully arrested. officials found police provided written statements indicating people were guilty of trespassing even though they later turned out to be innocent. the new policy appears to have had an impact in the bronx. previous data on the nypd policy has shown african american and latino men make up a hugely disproportionate share of those stopped by police. an anti-islam advertisement posted in new york sub
government ally in the middle east. a federal appeals court has rejected a challenge brought by several activists to a key component of arizona is controversial anti-immigrant law. it requires police to check the immigration status of people they stop before releasing them. the law went into effect last week. on tuesday, the circuit court of appeals in san francisco affirmed the decision. new york prosecutors have dealt a major blow to the controversial stop and frisk policy. the change was...
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it pushes whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the choice of the european union what you're seeing out here right now is the spanish and by extension their opinion citizenry reacting against austerity austerity right now is at a level where it's affecting people's daily lives is affecting whether or not people can get medical attention is affecting whether or not people can advance socially reggie cation and social progress what you're seeing is a country where an entire generation is being relegated to a class of immigrants people that have been invested in with public money to be educated are now going to move out and generate wealth in other countries that's not a project for a country being wild child poverty in spain has increased exponentially the first thing that the government can do is call for a referendum on paying back the debt and on the constitutional amendment that they may find more on the mass protests and further violence in the streets of madrid on our website r t v dot com there you'll find photos of the brutal police response a
it pushes whether or not this is worth it is a question for the government and for the choice of the european union what you're seeing out here right now is the spanish and by extension their opinion citizenry reacting against austerity austerity right now is at a level where it's affecting people's daily lives is affecting whether or not people can get medical attention is affecting whether or not people can advance socially reggie cation and social progress what you're seeing is a country...
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government and well the palace would rather you didn't know about. we've more on freedom of speech and the future of whistleblowers with a wiki leaks spokesman who speaks to us next hour here on this show. a major political conference is underway in turkey as prime minister erdogan said to be reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party for the last time they won once again slam the regime in neighboring syria however dr hussein back cio of the middle east said technical university says ankara's policy on the mosque is deeply unpopular with turks themselves. the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that the arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya like indonesia or in egypt. leave but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly a very very close to syria. if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done here the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why they took his people do not support the policy of
government and well the palace would rather you didn't know about. we've more on freedom of speech and the future of whistleblowers with a wiki leaks spokesman who speaks to us next hour here on this show. a major political conference is underway in turkey as prime minister erdogan said to be reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party for the last time they won once again slam the regime in neighboring syria however dr hussein back cio of the middle east said technical university...
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government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. william hague the u.k. first week this week to killing him one of the sons say that they were they that they were. to die in the sun despite the fact that he has begun to live the silence it could be the case continues not to take cheap we believe the story that many people. here know the outlet that the jury is. still to come this hour here in our team treasured islands china and japan taking the high seas. behind the conflict. parliamentary elections near or in georgia and the opposition movement seems to be gaining momentum the government tries to boost its ratings but the method some find questionable. while the stories of much more is coming your way after a break stay with us. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr van amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with the arrival of this tiny vil
government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. william hague the u.k. first week this week to killing him one of the sons say that they were they that they were. to die in the sun despite the fact that he has begun to live the silence it could be the case continues not to take cheap we believe the story that many people. here know the outlet that the jury is. still to come this hour here in our team treasured islands china and japan taking the high seas....
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government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go inside the. to william hague the u.k. for once a week this week to call on him to run the sunset a positive case. that they were relieved to get. to die in the sun succeeded despite the fact that he has begun to live the silent it could do it the case continues not the gate keeper you look at the story that many people would rather hear. the house but they're doing it. and say look on this our treasure island china japan china and japan take to the high seas over disputed territory we investigate what's behind the conflict. parliamentary elections near in georgia and the opposition movement seems to be gaining momentum the government tries to boost its ratings but with some quiet questionable. stories much more coming your way after a short break stay with us. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us he
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continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the welfare budget now britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as artie's sarah further explained that will be hardly enough to drag the poor out of the financial. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of the middle income or low income families in the search to tighten your belts even further it's still there by twenty twenty an average low income family could see their net income for by as much as fifteen percent i think is really worrying for low income households because it shows that we don't just have a growth problem if you like and u.k. shows that even once growth those kick in households across the bottom half are going to be poorer in twenty twenty than they were in twenty now was alarming about this latest research is that it's based on a very generous assumptions about the future growth in
continues to spiral down and that's why the government reveals plans to shuffle billions out of the welfare budget now britain's spirit of survival might help to jumpstart the economy but as artie's sarah further explained that will be hardly enough to drag the poor out of the financial. britain's in the midst of a double dip recession and everybody feeling the pinch or all of a chilling new research has revealed that the gap between britain's rich and poor is widening in fact if you are one of...
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government said well the palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. to william hague the u.k. first victory this week to call on him to run the song safe house in the u.k. the day that they were. to die in the sun city despite the fact that he has been granted the silent it we do it the case continues nazis' gate chief we believe that the story that many people. here know that the outlet is the story of. well you can watch this for the rest of the global leaders gather the un in our website www dot com so come this hour here in r.t. treasured islands china and japan take the high seas over disputed territory we investigate what's behind the conflict. parliamentary elections in georgia the opposition movement seems to be gaining momentum the government tries to boost its ratings but with some quiet questionable. all these stories and much more coming your way after a short break stay with us. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your software's of course are on the isl
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principally the american british and french governments because of course these three governments are support in the syrian rebels they've made their stance a very clear from the beginning it would be very confusing for western audiences if western governments with the will to start condemning these attacks because on the one hand if we take president obama he's made it very clear he supported the syrian rebels however if this week the american delegation at the u.n. would sit condemning the attacks that would send a very confusing message to ordinary american people on the one hand the president is supporting these people on the other hand he's condemning them when they carry out terrorist attacks so that's why we're not going to see any and condemnation from any western governments is that an argument for the rebels to topple assad and they have to resort to such extreme tactics especially if it eventually needs to syrian stability and. there's absolutely no substance no legitimacy to that sort of arguments the united nations was formed on the basis of two fundamental pillar state s
principally the american british and french governments because of course these three governments are support in the syrian rebels they've made their stance a very clear from the beginning it would be very confusing for western audiences if western governments with the will to start condemning these attacks because on the one hand if we take president obama he's made it very clear he supported the syrian rebels however if this week the american delegation at the u.n. would sit condemning the...
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>> well melissa that government spending watchdog here in d.c. says every state in the united states pays its workers on average more than employees doing the same job for a private company. and the group says much of the blame falls on retirement benefits. now these pension and salary totals vary by state. the report says the states paying workers closest to private sector salary and benefits, new hampshire, rhode island, vermont, south dakota, and wyoming. states with large of the gap, california, new york, north carolina, ohio and texas. for comment the american federation of state, county municipal employees referred fox business to a web post by the economic policy institute. their response? they say these claims are bunk and study after study has rebutted similar claims, if anything, public sector workers most of whom have college degrees or higher, are somewhat underpaid compared to comparable private sector workers. as for federal workers the congressional budget office find they make more on average until you get to those with profession
>> well melissa that government spending watchdog here in d.c. says every state in the united states pays its workers on average more than employees doing the same job for a private company. and the group says much of the blame falls on retirement benefits. now these pension and salary totals vary by state. the report says the states paying workers closest to private sector salary and benefits, new hampshire, rhode island, vermont, south dakota, and wyoming. states with large of the gap,...